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    I chose to focus on West Africa’s healthcare and educational issues and combine them into two because without one the other cannot be solved. There is a low rate of students getting education and people receiving healthcare. You cannot have doctors in a hospital if they don’t know what they’re doing that’s why they need education. Not all students have to become doctors‚ it is just recommendation so they don’t have to suffer from a disease or watch a loved one die. If students choose to become doctors

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    Four medical cases that involve patients with bronchitis have been studied between the periods of 1866-1904. These cases can give an historian a large amount of information that can be used to understand more about the past. They give information surrounding the changes in treatment of bronchitis. They also give information about society such a class‚ religion and living conditions. Although‚ historians face challenges when trying to interpret old medical records‚ these can be overcome with perseverance

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Room No.: 541 Date of Admission: 06/22/2014 Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD of Internal Medicine Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis‚ possible methotrexate related . Chief Complaint: Swelling of the lips‚ causing difficulty swallowing. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This patient is a 57 year old Cuban woman with a long history of rheumatoid arthritis‚ she has received methotrexate on a weekly

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    Gallimore 1 Damaris Gallimore Professor Flanagan ENC 1101 April 3‚ 2010 Florida Bright Futures: Bright for Whom? For over a decade‚ the Bright Futures Scholarship (BFS)‚ Florida’s lottery-funded‚ meritbased scholarship program‚ has had a love-hate relationship amongst Florida’s population. Despite its popularity among middle class citizens‚ the BFS has been criticized for educating more prosperous white families who could afford to send their children to college without aid‚ and making college

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    Search and Seizure Portfolio In his article Florida v. Harris: Turning Police Dogs into Search Warrants on a Leash‚ John Whitehead questions the intentions of both police officers and Supreme Court judges‚ who seem to be condoning and ruling in favor of unconstitutional searches of American citizens. The criteria for what qualifies as probable cause has now been left up to the judgement of an officer. With variance in why a search should be conducted‚ Americans are left in the dark when it comes

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    restrictions enhances a sense of elitism and pride. To move up and take charge of a Trident submarine is an extraordinary feat in the Navy—fewer than half the officers qualified for such commands ever get them. When Michael Alfonso took charge of the USS Florida‚ the crew welcomed his arrival. They knew he was one of them—a career Navy man who joined up as a teenager and moved up through the ranks. Past shipmates remembered him as basically a loner‚ who could be brusque but generally pleasant enough. Neighbors

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    Florida is home to one of the most famous wetlands in the country‚ the Everglades. The diverse array of plants and animals create a truly remarkable site to behold. Its sheer beauty and awe-inspiring scenery make the Everglades one of the most sought after‚ and protected wetlands in the country. However‚ the Florida Everglades has not always received the respect it deserves. In the past‚ the Everglades has been mistreated in many ways‚ from being used as a dump site for pets and waste‚ to being rained

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    (1). The primary problem at the Sunshine Center is that Reverent Andrew appointed someone with no basic knowledge on how to manage the daily financial operation. That is why there are no financial reports and/or summaries of the cash flows. Barb has no clue on how to balance the center’s budget and didn’t keep track of bank reports and transactions; as a result‚ it was not clear where all the money went. (2). There are 5 components in the COSO Framework: Risk assessment‚ Control environment‚

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    In 2012‚ when discussing the regionally aligned forces mission‚ CSA GEN Ray Odierno stated “We will have units that will train to certain [combined arms] levels‚ then as they get requirements from combatant commanders they will train and be capable of conducting operations in those areas for that combatant commander.” Describe the benefits and shortcomings of regionally aligned forces and the training scenario outlined above. Should BCTs be regionally aligned? Mandatory defense spending reductions

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    SeaWorld of Florida v. Perez was a case that shows how important is for a companies to have rules and regulations regardless Safety. The company must follow OSHA regulations to have a safety work place for the employees. In this case the court was trying to determine if SeaWorld of Florida violated the OSHA General Duty Clause and if the company have a process to reduce the danger that employees have when working with killer wheals. In 2010 Ms. Dawn Brancheau a SeaWorld trainer was performing with

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